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  2. File:25 Pin D-sub pinout.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:25 Pin D-sub pinout.svg. ... Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: ... Description=A diagram of a male DB25 D-subminiature with LPT pinout identified. ...

  3. D-subminiature - Wikipedia

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    These connectors had the same number of pins as the above DE-15 connectors, but used the more traditional pin size, pin spacing, and size shell of the DA-15 standard connector. "VGA adapters" (i.e. DA-15 to DE-15 dongles) were available but sometimes monitor-specific, or they needed DIP switch configuration, as the Macintosh's monitor sense ...

  4. File:DB25 Diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    A diagram of the DB-25 connector. Date: 18 June 2006 (original upload date) Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided. Mobius assumed (based on copyright claims). Other versions

  5. SCSI connector - Wikipedia

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    Old Macintosh DB-25 SCSI port (narrow) Apple used DB-25 connectors, which, having only 25 pins rather than 50, were smaller and less expensive to make, but decreased signal integrity (increasing crosstalk) [citation needed] and cannot be used with differential signaling. Furthermore, DB-25s were commonly used for RS-232 serial cables and also ...

  6. D-subminiature (professional audio) - Wikipedia

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    D-subminiature connectors are used to carry balanced analog or digital audio on many multichannel professional audio equipment, where the use of XLR connectors is impractical, for example due to space constraints. The most common usage is the DB25, using TASCAM's pinout (now standardised in AES59 by the Audio Engineering Society [1]). To avoid ...

  7. RS-232 - Wikipedia

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    A DB-25 connector as described in the RS-232 standard Data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE) and data terminal equipment (DTE) network. In telecommunications, RS-232 or Recommended Standard 232 [1] is a standard originally introduced in 1960 [2] for serial communication transmission of data.

  8. Parallel port - Wikipedia

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    Mini-Centronics 36-pin male connector (top) with Micro ribbon 36-pin male Centronics connector (bottom) The Apple II Parallel Printer Port connected to the printer via a folded ribbon cable; one end connected to the connector at the top of the card, and the other end had a 36-pin Centronics connector.

  9. EIA-530 - Wikipedia

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    Revision A [2] changed these interchange circuits to Category II (para 4.3.6 and 4.3.7 of the standard [3]) and added a "Ring Indicator" on pin 22. Pin 23 is grounded in TIA-530-A. Confusion between the revisions has led to many incorrect wiring diagrams of this interface and most manufacturers still adhere to the original TIA-530 standard.